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This book bridges a very clear gap between the knowledge gained over the last 20 years in the physical and life sciences about network theory, organ synchronicity and communication, the understanding of fractal signatures in health and disease, and the importance of fractional calculus in integrating these concepts.

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This book bridges a very clear gap between the knowledge gained over the last 20 years in the physical and life sciences about network theory, organ synchronicity and communication, the understanding of fractal signatures in health and disease, and the importance of fractional calculus in integrating these concepts.
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Autorenporträt
Bruce J. West is a visiting professor at the Center for Studies of Nonlinear Science, which he founded in 1994 at the University of North Texas, and the Department of Research and Innovation at North Carolina State University. Fractal calculus and non-invasive methods of rehabilitation have been prominent themes in his recent research and publications. W. Alan C. Mutch is a retired professor from the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, and an academic neuro anesthesiologist. He is the original developer of fractal life support devices, such as the biologically variable ventilator and cardiopulmonary bypass pump, and he has published extensively in this field.